Bypass and hyperbole in soil science: a perspective from the next generation of soil scientists
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2020-11-23
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Portell, Xavier
Sauzet, Ophélie
Balseiro-Romero, María
Benard, Pascal
Cardinael, Rémi
Couradeau, Estelle
Danra, Dieudonné D.
Evans, Daniel L.
Fry, Ellen L.
Hammer, Edith C.
Mamba, Danielle
Merino‐Martín, Luis
Mueller, Carsten W.
Paradelo, Marcos
Rees, Frédéric
Rossi, Lorenzo M. W.
Schmidt, Hannes
Schnee, Laura S.
Védère, Charlotte
Vidal, Alix
Sauzet, Ophélie
Balseiro-Romero, María
Benard, Pascal
Cardinael, Rémi
Couradeau, Estelle
Danra, Dieudonné D.
Evans, Daniel L.
Fry, Ellen L.
Hammer, Edith C.
Mamba, Danielle
Merino‐Martín, Luis
Mueller, Carsten W.
Paradelo, Marcos
Rees, Frédéric
Rossi, Lorenzo M. W.
Schmidt, Hannes
Schnee, Laura S.
Védère, Charlotte
Vidal, Alix
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Wiley
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1351-0754
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Portell X, Sauzet O, Balseiro-Romero M, et al., (2021) Bypass and hyperbole in soil science: a perspective from the next generation of soil scientists, European Journal of Soil Science, Volume 72, Issue 1, January 2021, pp. 31-34
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Letter to the Editor of the European Journal of Soil Science as a reaction to the Russell Review by Phillipe Baveye “Bypass and hyperbole in soil research: worrisome practices critically reviewed through examples” and to his follow‐up Invited Opinion paper “Bypass and hyperbole in soil research: a personal view on plausible causes and possible remedies” and the subsequent Letter to the Editor by Johan Bouma “Soil challenges beyond publication issues”.
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